I don't mean to threadjack - I just didn't want to start another thread about VirtualDub.
Anyway, let's say I've got some xvid-encoded video clips that I want to splice. You know, maybe remove a 20-minute scene from the middle, the first 10 minutes, the last 3 minutes, etc. Simple stuff. I've noticed that VirtualDub re-encodes the xvid material so that there is noticable degradation in video quality. Is there anything that won't re-encode from scratch? (I want the final output to be in a compressed format, preferably identical to the original so that there is no loss in quality.)
edit: I checked videohelp but nothing seemed to address lossless splicing...